The Moneychangers (TV in
4 episodes),
USA 1976, color
with Anne Baxter
German title: | Die Bankiers |
Distributed by: | NBC |
Genre / keyword: | Banking / finance power / based-on-novel |
Directed by: | Boris Segal |
Summary:
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In this tale of high finance power and greed, Douglas appeared as one of two bank vice presidents, Alex Vandervoort, in conflict with the other, Roscoe Heyward (Christopher Plummer), over the position of top dog. Vandervoorts´s wife (Marisa Pavan) is mentally unstable and offers her husband little comfort or support. He finds those assets in the arms of his lawyer (Susan Flannery), a fact that does not go unnoticed by Heyward in his business maneuvering. After a massive amount of skullduggery, legal trickery, theft, chasing and loving, Vandervoort emerges the winner. The Moneychangers was itself a winner in terms of TV ratings and it was nominated for an Emmy Award as one of the outstanding mini-series of the 1976-77 season. The only actual Emmy winner from the project was Christopher Plummer. Other nominations went to Susan Flannery and to Joseph Biroc for his photography. If the series was, as the critics suggested, trash, it was at least highly professional and brightly polished. However, it apparently left Kirk Douglas with no wish ever again to be caught up in this kind of mini-series. |
Cast (in credits order): | Kirk Douglas ... as Alex Vandervoort |
Christopher Plummer ... as Roscoe Heyward | |
Susan Flannery ... as Margot Bracken | |
Timothy Bottoms ... as Miles Eastin | |
Patrick O´Neil ... as Harold Austin | |
Anne Baxter ... as Edwina Dorsey | |
Jean Peters ... as Beatrice Heyward | |
Lorne Greene ... as George Quartermain | |
Joan Collins ... as Avril Devereaux | |
Marisa Pavan ... as Beatrice Vandervoort | |
Ralph Bellamy ... as Jerome Devereaux | |
Leonardo Cimino ... as Ben Rosselli | |
Written by: | Dean Riesner / Stanford Whitmore (b. on the novel by Arthur Hailey) |
Photographed by: | Joseph Biroc |
Music by: | Henry Mancini |